2023
DOI: 10.5507/tots.2022.018
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COVID-19 stimulated travel behavior policy framework with evidence from travel change in southwestern Nigeria

Abstract: The COVID-19 pandemic unprecedentedly redefined urban mobility as some spread containment protocols, such as lockdown, travel restrictions, and physical distancing, directly impinged mobility: these policies or personal health concerns altered travel behavior during the first and the second waves of the pandemic. Transportation users' reactions to the spread of COVID-19 vis-à-vis the government-imposed containment strategies hinged on the theory of interpersonal behavior and social practice theory, informing t… Show more

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“…Modal choices have changed not only because of restrictions imposed by different governments (e.g. onboard contiguity and respect for social distancing) but also because of increasing work from home and online education (Campisi, et al, 2022a;Faıyetole, 2022;Ravalet & Rérat, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Modal choices have changed not only because of restrictions imposed by different governments (e.g. onboard contiguity and respect for social distancing) but also because of increasing work from home and online education (Campisi, et al, 2022a;Faıyetole, 2022;Ravalet & Rérat, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%